“WONDERFUL COUNTRY.”
THE PREMIER ON TARANAKI. VALUE OF DAIRY INDUSTRY. “Wonderful country,” said the Prime Minister to a Daily News representative last night with reference to the portions of Taranaki through which he travelled yesterday when motoring to New Plymouth. “The stock can’t keep pace with the feed anywhere. Taranaki and the other dairying districts have been very largely instrumental in saving New Zealand from financial disaster in the last year or two. “The smiling fields, liappjr homesteads and prosperous towns of this province are a revelation to any man who is interested in production. We have our political differences in this country, and I have no doubt we shall continue to have them, but there should be no difference of opinion at all regarding the essential importance of encouraging primary production in this country. The Government has been doing that to the best of its ability and to the full extent of the means at its disposal, and it is going to do it in the future.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1922, Page 4
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168“WONDERFUL COUNTRY.” Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1922, Page 4
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